Monday, August 6, 2012

Dog Health Questions: Max or Authority dog food...? or maybe Eukanuba...!?

yeah which food should i feed my 4 month old husky pup? i have been feeding him baneful which i found out about 4 days after i bought it, that was the most horrible food ever (one of them) sooo what food should i buy him Authority or Max...! i asked the petsmart worker guy and he said Max was a great food for big breed dogs especially huskies! and it is made with real rice and beef which is good baneful is all crap nothing but artificial flavors and corn and food dye! my neighbor told me that his vet told her to feed her dog authority and she told me it is a good food, but her dog is a Pomeranian so it may be differ. i dont know both are pricey so im assuming they are good brands... right!? my classmate was told by the akc people that eukanuba was good dog food, she has a maltese. today i registered my pup for dog training and in the hand book it has the recommended dog food and it is eukanuba... but im not sure if it is good for my pup. i heard science diet was not soo good i heard it from 3 vets already and the petsmart dog trainer as well. iams is ok but people say i should avoid anything i can find in supermarkets just because they are bad foods most of the times. so what dog food will it be
Authority or Max????
or is Eukanuba good...?

http://www.nutroproducts.com/mxdry-lbpuppy.shtml

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LOL, this is the social (humans) science section. The word "dog" may have been once referring to people but no longer. All I can say is find a vet that doesn't sell dog food and see what they say. Your vet may just want you to buy your pet food from them.

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  • Nutro Max is pretty good, and in my opinion it's better than that other stuff you said, so stick with that. My dogs eat that as well, and their coats are nicer and as a nice side-effect, since the food isn't all crap, they poop less.

    Good luck with your puppy!

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